The Intolerable Acts, also known as the Coercive Acts, were passed by the British Parliament in 1774 as a response to the Boston Tea Party.
Coercive acts
They halted trade with Britain.
The British Parliament passed the Intolerable Acts and closed the port of Boston in response to the Boston Tea Party.
The Parliament passed the Coercive Acts in response to the Boston Tea Party, which they considered an act of rebellion against British authority. The purpose of these acts was to punish and assert control over the colony of Massachusetts, and to serve as a warning to other colonies. The British government hoped that by imposing these harsh measures, it would discourage further resistance and assert their authority over the colonies.
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The Intolerable Acts, also known as the Coercive Acts, were passed by the British Parliament in 1774 as a response to the Boston Tea Party.
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The Coercive Acts, called the Intolerable Acts by the Patriots, came after the Boston Tea Party.
Coercive acts
They halted trade with Britain.
The coercive acts
They were written as a response to the Boston Tea Party, to punish the colonists for rebellious actions.
The British Parliament passed the Intolerable Acts and closed the port of Boston in response to the Boston Tea Party.
The Intolerable Acts (known as the Coercive Acts by the British) were passed in response to the Boston Tea Party. The acts were geared more towards the Massachusetts colony with the intent on punishing them.